Made in India Defence:
India's defence production reached a record ₹1.27 lakh crore in FY 2023–24, a 174% increase since 2014–15. Defence exports soared to ₹21,083 crore, a 30-fold increase over a decade. Initiatives like iDEX, SAMARTHYA, SRIJAN, and Defence Industrial Corridors are accelerating innovation, indigenisation, and private sector involvement, positioning India as a global defence manufacturing hub.
Production Growth: ₹1.27 lakh crore in FY24; target ₹3 lakh crore by 2029.
Export Boom: ₹21,083 crore in FY24; goal ₹50,000 crore by 2029.
Import Reduction: 65% of defence equipment now domestically manufactured (from ~30% a decade ago).
Government Push: Defence budget up from ₹2.53 lakh crore (2013–14) to ₹6.81 lakh crore (2025–26).
Private Sector Share: Accounts for 21% of production.
Startup Support: ₹449.6 crore allocated to iDEX for FY26; 619 startups & MSMEs involved.
Aerospace & Avionics
Aircraft (e.g., LCA Tejas, C-295)
UAVs, helicopters (ALH, LUH)
Heavy Engineering & Artillery
Artillery guns (ATAGS, Dhanush)
Tanks (Arjun MBT)
Electronics & AI
AI, quantum tech, surveillance, cybersecurity (under iDEX & ADITI)
Shipbuilding & Naval Systems
Destroyers, corvettes, submarines, patrol vessels
Components & Materials
Alloys, radars, propulsion systems, ammunition, composite materials
SMEs/MSMEs
Via indigenisation platforms like SRIJAN & PILs
Public Sector:
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL)
Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL)
Bharat Dynamics Ltd (BDL)
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders
Private Sector:
Tata Advanced Systems – Involved in ATAGS, aircraft manufacturing (C-295 with Airbus)
Bharat Forge – Heavy artillery systems
L&T Defence – Naval systems, platforms
Mahindra Defence – Light specialist vehicles
IdeaForge, Tonbo Imaging, Astrome (via iDEX) – drones, AI, advanced surveillance
Geopolitical Tensions: May create urgency but also unpredictability.
Execution Risk: Infrastructure gaps, bureaucratic delays in implementation.
Private Sector Dependency: Scaling from prototypes to production still evolving.
Global Competition: Competing with established players like the US, Israel, and China.
The Indian defence sector is at an inflection point, fueled by strong political will, regulatory reform, and technology innovation. With strategic support through Make in India, FDI liberalization, and export facilitation, India is transitioning from a major importer to exporter of defence equipment.
👉 Investor Edge:
Long-term upside in public and private defence manufacturers
Opportunities in MSME-focused supply chains
High growth potential in aerospace, AI, cybersecurity, and materials
📈 Verdict: Strong Buy zone for diversified exposure in India’s defence sector with a 10 year horizon.